I'm being cared for by:Friends of Plumas County Animals

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Facts about Aretha

I am

already spayed, a special needs pet, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with cats.

Aretha's Info...

I am already spayed, a special needs pet, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with cats.

Aretha's Story...

Aretha's Story...

Aretha and her siblings were brought to our rescue as 10 week old babies. This little girl got her foot caught in a corner of her wire cage and managed to break every toe! They were all amputated-except for two of the long bones and she is in recovery from surgery right now- 10/15. Through it all she has been a real love! Purring and licking her caretakers and vet. She will be totally mobile, but will not be able to scratch your furniture with her right paw--a good thing, yes? She is healthy and affectionate, playful and calm (for a baby). Aretha looks for attention and loves to play. (10/3)..She is really a special baby and will make a wonderful pet and companion. She does get along with other cats, but needs a long introduction.There is no adoption fee for our animals, but a donation towards her vet bills would be much appreciated.Come and meet our kittens!

About Friends of Plumas County Animals

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About Our Rescue Group...

Friends of Plumas County Animals is a non profit 501(c)3 organization We are dedicated to improving the lives of the impounded animals in the local shelter and to reducing the number of unwanted/homeless animals through spay and neuter programs. When we volunteered at the local county shelter we built outdoor enclosures and play yards for the dogs and cats. Currently, Friends takes animals into our own rescue site where we spay and neuter, give first vaccinations and then re-home the animals. When we have the available monies we also help those in need of financial assistance spay and neuter their personal pets. Our adoptable animals are offered with no adoption fee to approved homes, and we survive on the generous donations of our adopters and supporters.We are currently creating a "home of our own" in which to house adoptable animals-- offering a home to sick, elderly, young and special needs animals with the goal of improving their chances of finding a new home.

Donate to Our Rescue Group...

Friends is a private non-profit 501(c)3 organization and is not part of a governmental facility. Much appreciated donations can be sent to PO Box 182, Quincy CA 95971

Come Meet Our Pets...

Animals under the care of Friends can be seen at Pet Country Feed and Tack and at our site at 2163 E. Main St in Quincy, CA 95971. Come visit, play and meet our lovely animals!Call for an application for any of our wonderful animals. Site 530 927 9485 or Rose at 530 927 8057

Our Adoption Process...

Potential adopters should contact Friends via e-mail or phone to get an Adoption Application. Friends does not charge an adoption fee for our spayed and neutered animals, but work entirely on your generous donations to help us continue our work for the animals.

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